TripAdvisor Reviews Hotel Hacienda Agua Azul Playa del Carmen

Travel Blogs from Playa del Carmen

Handily enough the cart was next to the stop for colectivos (like a minibus taxi with everyone going in the same direction and paying their own fare) departing towards Tulum. Following another local tip we got, we took a minibus to Paamul. We were dropped off on the main highway about 15min out of town from where it was an easy walk down to the beach on a dirt road. It is a gated beach area, but there is no fee to enter. The only ...

... food. They were about the size of Jimmy in their body, but of course their legs were shorter and they had no tails. I was particularly taken by them... And you can see why they would be eaten, there is a fair bit of meat on their bodies! After we left the park we found a walkway though the jungle, it is part of some Mayan archeology and contained an old city wall which had protected the area and a ruin. And, it bought us out on the beach which was just ...

Well hello everyone, sorry it has taken me so long to update my blog. The last few days have been filled with activities and a combination of bad internet connections. So I am finally getting around to updating my blog. After getting to Playa del Carmen the weather was very decent and nice. The next three days it decided to rain off and on but I still managed to make the best of it. The first night I met an Australian fella named Ryan, ...

... On this dive I saw a huge green moray eel swim out of his cave and right round us. He was very curious and came extremely close. There were also a number of super-sized lobsters doing salsa outside their hidey-holes which was fantastic. After a good day out I got back to Playa del Carmen exhausted.

My next two dives that I had planned were in the ceynotes (sinkholes). Mexico has a number of cave and cavern systems and I had heard about these dives and ...